“The primary goal of this campaign is to open up our government and return the decision-making authority back to the people of Wausau. Not the politicians, but the people,” Jay said.

Jay explained, “When our neighbors, and friends and relatives, are struggling and dying because of these horrible epidemics of addiction, this is a Wausau problem, and Wausau can address it.”

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Early Life

Born in Wausau in 1979, and grew up on Sturgeon Eddy
Attended John Marshall Elementary, Saint Michael, Saint Matthew, and Horace Mann Middle School
Studied math at UWMC while still a high school student at Wausau East
Graduated from Wausau East High School with an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Education

BA, Economics and History, Chancellor’s Scholar – University of Pittsburgh
JD – University of Wisconsin Law School
Judicial Intern, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin

*None of the statements or the positions on my website have been vetted or approved by the ACLU of Wisconsin. All opinions on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the opinions, strategies or positions of the ACLU or its affiliates.